A claim has to be cited (Apex)
No, a claim does not always have to be a question. It can simply be a sentence or phrase used within a document.
This is a dumb question
no
This is not a question. If your question is, "What happens when the trustee moves the Court to declare a secured claim withdrawn," then one should object, particularly if the secured creditor still has a claim. If this is chapter 7, a secured creditor has no claim except on its collateral. In chapter 13, fight for your claim.
When preparing a claim message for which the answer is in question, you should suggest the benefits the receiver of the claim will get from complying. If bad news appears in the first sentence of a message, it is likely the receiver's reaction will be defensive.
DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF CLAIM - FEEL FREE TO RE-WRITE THIS QUESTION SPECIFYING THE DETAILS. THAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION.
A valid claim in math is that you prove whenether the question or answer is resonable. in other words, you have to tell if it is biased or not biased. Biased is invalid claim.
You ask a question that no matter can answer (not with proof at any rate). Some would claim the true god is God. Others would claim that it is Allah. Others claim still that the there is no God. Others would claim that there are multiple Gods or that perhaps we are Gods. You are asking a question beyond human comprehension. There is no answer to your question, only mysteries. The only way you can 'answer' that question is on deciding on your beliefs and that will serve as your answer. Whether or not that is the true, I don't know. Nobody does.
In literature, a claim is a statement that asserts something to be true. A claim does not have to be factual, it can be the feelings of the author of the literary work.
The question is incomplete. No options are given (for which of the following) to answer the question.
this question doesn't make any sense "lands" can't claim anything. sorry.